Structure modulation in zinc–ditetrazolate coordination polymers by in situ ligand synthesis†
Abstract
Three new ZnII–ditetrazolate coordination polymers (CPs), namely [Zn(m-pdtz)(4,4′-bipy)(H2O)]n (1), [Zn2Cl2(m-pdtz)(4,4′-bipy)]n (2) and [Zn2(OH)2(m-pdtz)]n (3) (4,4′-bipy = 4,4′-bipyridine, m-H2pdtz = 5,5′-1,3-phenylene-ditetrazole), have been constructed by an in situ ditetrazolate-ligand synthesis system. The formation of m-pdtz2- ligand involves the Sharpless [2 + 3] cycloaddition reaction between isophthalonitrile (IPN) and NaN3 in the presence of Zn2+ ions as Lewis-acid catalysts under hydro/solvothermal conditions. Single-crystal structural analyses reveal that compound 1 exhibits a new 6-connected 3D structural topology constructed from dimeric {Zn2} clusters as secondary building units (SBUs), compound 2 represents a 2D sql structural feature built from rhombic tetrameric {Zn4} rings as SBUs, while compound 3 displays a new (4,6)-connected 3D structural topology constructed from rod-shaped 1D Zn-chains as SBUs. Regarding these three CPs, we have performed a thorough investigation on their crystal structure, topology, and fluorescence property.